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Luc OGER is still having a problem:
I made several tests to see if putting some max_vel solved my problem,
it seems that it is not what I was expected.
but to understand more my
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Jan Stránský proposed the following answer:
Hi Felipe,
brief summary contact laws are at [1]. There is brief description,
publications and also names of example scripts you can look at. You can
also browse
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Chareyre proposed the following answer:
Hi,
The parameters in Material classes cannot be studied because they are
only numbers with names, not well defined physical parameters
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Chareyre proposed the following answer:
Dear Fu Zuogang,
The paper is still in preparation unfortunately, it should be removed
from the web page. The contact law itslef is functional
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Bruno Chareyre proposed the following answer:
Hello,
I don't understand exactly in which sense it is not what you expect. I suggest
to forget max_vel, assign a very large value to
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Fu zuoguang confirmed that the question is solved:
Dear Prof. Chareyre,
Thanks all the same.
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Luc OGER is still having a problem:
thanks for the fast reply.
I don't want to reach quickly the isotropic goal as some local
reorganisaiton for the contacts between spheres is part
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Hongyang Alex Cheng proposed the following answer:
Hi, Shenyang
Like Bruno said. you should take a look at the functors you use. The
contact springs are defined by the law2 and the Ip2 functors. The meaning
of
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Felipe posted a new comment:
Hello Jerome,
Thank you for answering my question..
I'll read both tutorial. I also liked the link about others examples.
For the moment, you solved my questions.
Cheeres,
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Felipe confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Jan Stránský, that solved my question.
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Felipe confirmed that the question is solved:
Hello Jan,
Thank you again.
For sure, the next time I will try more specific in my questions.
For the moment, you solved my
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Shenyang Cai posted a new comment:
Hi Bruno,
I'm still confused. When two spheres are in contact, I suppose there
must be a normal stifness and a shear stiffness(though it may equal
zero) between them,
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Bruno Chareyre proposed the following answer:
coupled with a small max_vel
No need I think. For very smooth evolutions select a large N (10e4 or
so), in which case number can be 1
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